Hodgson Blasts Penalty Award

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson insists that Liverpool should not have been awarded a penalty in their 2-0 win on Monday night. The Reds were given a spot-kick on the stroke of half-time when Mohamed Salah went down under a clumsy challenge from Mamadou Sakho.

James Milner converted from 12 yards and then Sadio Mane made the game safe in stoppage time after Aaron Wan-Bissaka was sent off.

“I’ve got some comfort or pride in the team’s performance, but it’s not going to change my anger at the way we came in at half-time a goal down,” he said. “I don’t think that’s a penalty. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.

“It’s a cause for frustration and anger. But if you ask me about the team’s performance, I thought it was very, very good. It’s not a penalty. I’ve been in football a long time.

If that’s a penalty, then the game has changed beyond all recognition.

“There’s no way he’s looking to foul the player. He’s trying to defend. There’s no way he’s looking to get contact on the player himself.

“I don’t want penalties for my team in that way.

“If people can’t see that I’ll be the pariah who only sees what he wants to see and all you guys will see something different and I will accept that. If I don’t say that those are not penalties both for and against my team I will be very disappointed in myself.”